A forced induction system designed specifically for the 2002 Ford Mustang GT, employing a turbine driven by exhaust gases to compress intake air, is an aftermarket enhancement sought by performance enthusiasts. This assembly typically includes the turbocharger unit, intercooler, piping, and necessary hardware for integration with the vehicle’s engine. Its primary function is to significantly increase the engine’s horsepower and torque output compared to its naturally aspirated configuration.
The appeal of such a system lies in its capacity to dramatically improve the vehicle’s acceleration and overall responsiveness. Historically, increasing engine power often involved extensive modifications to internal components. This solution provides a more efficient route to achieving substantial performance gains. Furthermore, the installation of this kit allows for enhanced customization and fine-tuning to meet specific performance objectives.